Date & Time: October 20, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST + 15 min Q&A
Lawyers frequently work with individuals experiencing significant stress, conflict, crisis, loss, and trauma, yet many legal processes remain structured around assumptions that do not reflect how trauma can influence communication, memory, emotional regulation, behaviour, and decision-making. Misinterpreting trauma responses can affect client relationships, increase conflict, create professional frustration, and contribute to poorer outcomes for both clients and practitioners.
This session examines legal practice through a trauma-informed perspective, focusing on how lawyers can better understand behavioural responses arising from trauma while maintaining professional boundaries, ethical obligations, and effective representation. The webinar explores brain-based approaches to communication, common interaction patterns in high-stress environments, the impact of trauma on legal processes, and practical strategies for improving client engagement and reducing professional strain.
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Erika Cheng is a Family Physician who does emergency, hospital and clinic work. She also served for many years as the local medical director, and provides Trauma-and Dissociation-focused psychotherapy...
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